Introducing the Savage Arms Model 1907, a semi-automatic pistol that stands out as a significant piece of early 20th-century firearm innovation. This model, chambered in .32 Auto (7.65 Browning), offers collectors and enthusiasts a unique blend of history and practicality. Known for its compact size and pioneering design, the Savage 1907 features a double-stack magazine that holds 10+1 rounds, a remarkable capacity for its era, encapsulated in the memorable slogan, "Ten shots quick." Its innovative delayed blowback action and polished blued finish make this pistol a valued addition to any collection.
The Savage Model 1907 is in good overall condition, displaying some signs of prior use and handling, which add character to this historical piece. The bore is clean and well-maintained, with good rifling consisting of intact lands and grooves. The package includes one 10-round magazine, making it ready for use whether it's for concealed carry, personal/home defense, or target practice at the range.
Designed by Elbert Searle, the Model 1907 was a favored choice among civilians and law enforcement for its ease of use and high magazine capacity. Its SAO operation is straightforward, offering simplicity and reliability. The pistol's distinct Art Deco-inspired grip engravings and smooth blued finish provide a stylish, functional, and aesthetic appeal. This model is not just a firearm; it's a piece of history that demonstrates innovative engineering from a bygone era, perfect for modern collectors who appreciate its significance and performance.
Owning the Savage Model 1907 means embracing a legacy of innovation and practicality. Its historical value, coupled with its excellent functionality, makes it a must-have for collectors and firearm enthusiasts alike. Whether for display or practical use, the Model 1907 offers an unmatched shooting experience from a time when firearms design was reaching new heights.




